Thursday, April 16, 2015

APRIL AND SECRETARIES DAY!

FLOWER OF MONTH for APRIL

The humble daisy is the flower of the month for April. Opening and facing the sun, yet closing at the day's end, characterize how the daisy was named "daeges-eaye" or "day's eye" from Old English. This simple flower symbolizing childhood innocence, often depicted in movies with children running through fields overgrown with daisies. Daisies have practical uses. Its leaves and petals are edible and it can also be brewed as a tea to sooth sore throats and stomach aches.

~ April 19-25, 2015 ~

Secretaries Day & Administrative Professional's Week

National Secretary's Day and National Professional Secretaries Week was created in 1952 through the work of Harry F. Klemfuss of Young and Rubicam. Klemfuss recognized the importance and value of the position to a company or business. His goal was to encourage more women to become secretaries. Using his skill and experience in public relations, Klemfuss, promoted the values and importance of the job of secretaries. In doing so, he also created the holiday in recognition of the importance of secretaries.

The name of this special day has changed and evolved over the past few decades. But, the importance of recognizing these vital individuals remains. The two new terms in use today are: "Administrative Professionals" and "Executive Admins". The two names sometimes mean different roles and responsibilities in different companies and organizations. Both are broader terms, that encompass more positions than the original "Secretary" role.

The name change recognizes and acknowledges that the role has changed significantly since 1952, and for the better at that. In Harry Klemfuss' day, these positions were the realm of women. Today, you find males in these positions.

*** NOTE: Since the name change, it is my opinion that the Secretaries were getting overlooked and so many calenders now use both of the names to distinguish the day and week!

The most common ways of recognizing your Secretaries or Administrative Professional(s) today are:

Flowers

Cards, often with shopping gift certificates

Take them to lunch

Candies

Assorted Gift Baskets (From: Holiday Insights)

Check our our selection guides at www.coronaroseflowers.com to see what will express your appreciation the best for the ones who make you look good all year long.

About Me

Corona Rose Flowers & Gifts is owned by Ken and Sandi Staudinger. It is a full service florist, family owned and operated since 1986. Sandi is an AIFD Designer and their staff has over 100 years of combined expierence. They strive to provide a quality product, delivering it in a timely mannor to Corona, Norco, Mira Loma, and surrounding areas includig La Sierra, Arlington, Horsetheif Canyon and some of Riverside. They use both FTD and Teleflora specialty products and can send them anywhere in the world. Corona Rose Flowers & Gifts is one of the top 500 florist with FTD and has received much recognition from them for their quality and service not only to the florist community but to the local community. You can order on line 24/7 through coronaroseflowers.com or call Monday Thru Saturday for our personal touch service. Ask for Wendy, Terry, or Olivia but remember anyone of us can help you.